Re: Ripple is not creating a .cod file

Please I need your help with HelloWorld - need to know how you packaged. I keep getting the error Oh Snap! Build request failed with message: C:\Program Files(x86)\Research In Motion\BlackBerry WebWorks SDK 2.3.1.5 is not a valid path

I am using BlackBerry WebWorks SDK 2.3.1.5, and the jdk1.7.0_21 toolkit. The device is the Blackberry Curve 9350 and the Blackberry OS is v 7. I will be running a simulator first Blackberry Curve 9350

Re: Ripple is not creating a .cod file

Please note that ours tools require JDK6 (latest version is fine) and it must be 32-bit.

Similar to the previous post, let's eliminate Ripple from the equation for a moment. Ripple just invokes the command-line so if we can make it work in the command-line, Ripple shoulud follow. Can you please:- ZIP your project folder (so your config.xml is at the root of the ZIP.)- Copy your ZIP file to your WebWorks SDK folder (i.e. same folder as bbwp.)- Open a command-prompt and navigate to the WebWorks SDK folder.- From the command-prompt, run the script: bbwp MyApp.zip

Re: Ripple is not creating a .cod file

Thanks and profoundly appreciate the help! My HelloWorld.zip file has only config.xml at the root. There are two other folders <Images> with icon.png and the other one being <index> . I created <index> as the system would not allow me to put the folder <packaged> into HelloWorld.zip. So the folder <index> contains <index.html> and the subfolder <packaged>. When I run the command - bbwp "MyApp.zip" the log reads [error] Failed to find application archive .

When I run the command - bbwp "C:\Users\Username\RippleSites\HelloWorld\HelloWorld.zip" the log reads [warning] Failed to find a <feature> element, plus [fatal] Executable name has embedded quote, split the arguments.